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The Falslev Bros are joined by special guest Jairen for a double-feature episode on voyeuristic cinema. Bullying through Matt Johnson's The Dirties (2013) and breaking into song with Joel Haver's Pretend That You Love Me (2020) our film fanatic trio embrace the uncomfortableness of peering into what seems to be intimate moments. Talking about how framing and shot type, paired with heavily improvised dialogue enhance the feeling of the audience as voyeur. They edit together how both films function narratively as they repeatedly recontextualize themselves through revisiting and reframing their own footage.
For more Jairen:
Music by Chan Walrus.
Instagram @nftss_pod.
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The Falslev Bros are joined by special guest Jairen for a double-feature episode on voyeuristic cinema. Bullying through Matt Johnson's The Dirties (2013) and breaking into song with Joel Haver's Pretend That You Love Me (2020) our film fanatic trio embrace the uncomfortableness of peering into what seems to be intimate moments. Talking about how framing and shot type, paired with heavily improvised dialogue enhance the feeling of the audience as voyeur. They edit together how both films function narratively as they repeatedly recontextualize themselves through revisiting and reframing their own footage.
For more Jairen:
Music by Chan Walrus.
Instagram @nftss_pod.